Arkfeld, Alexander S.(Seattle: Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-12)

As climate change’s momentum becomes increasingly more difficult to quell, environmentalists are litigating to stop oil pipeline expansion. Litigation over two recently completed oil pipelines—the Flanagan South and the ...

Kohan, Eric T.(Seattle: Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-10)

On September 11, 2001, terrorists from extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial flights and flew two into the World Trade Center towers in New York City and one into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Many sought ...

Healow, Daniel(Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-12)

The use of low-cost cameras and internet-connected sensors is sharply increasing among local law enforcement, businesses, and average Americans. While the motives behind adopting these devices may differ, this trend means ...

Hoffheimer, Michael H.(Seattle: Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-12)

The Article reviews the constitutional status of sister-state sovereign immunity. It argues that the parity requirement announced in Franchise Tax Board v. Hyatt (2016) is a temporary compromise that is supported by neither ...

Mudd, Michelle Bryan(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2013-06)

Michelle Bryan Mudd, Associate Professor, Natural Resources & Environmental Law Program, and
Director, Land Use Clinic, University of Montana School of Law.
Abstract: The West is witnessing early, important efforts to ...

Epstein, Wendy Netter(Seattle: Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-10)

Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions that are not in their best interests. Many areas of the law have responded accordingly. The law of health care decision-making, ...

Kelly, Ryan P.(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2017-06)

Ryan P. Kelly, Assistant Professor, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington; J.D., University of California, Berkley, School of Law (Boalt Hall); Ph.D., Columbia University.
ABSTRACT: This ...

Hull, Eric V.(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2016-06)

Eric V. Hull, Associate Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law.
ABSTRACT: Much attention has been devoted to the problem of global climate change, but the effects of carbon dioxide on the world’s oceans has been ...

Tanus, Trisna(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2012-12)

Abstract: The potential for oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge (ANWR) coastal plain, otherwise known as the 1002 Area, is significant,
with a current value of $770 billion. Yet, there are considerable ...

Hu, Margaret(Seattle: Washington Law Review, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-12)

This Article describes a cybersurveillance nonintrusion test under the Fourth Amendment that is grounded in evolving customary law to replace the reasonable expectation of privacy test formulated in Katz v. United States. ...

Calkins, Jennifer Devlin(Washington International Law Journal Association, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington, 2018-04)

Abstract: The Paris Agreement seeks to address the problem of climate change, a pressingly urgent issue, and one that is extraordinarily difficult to tackle. A primary mitigation mechanism is the requirement that member ...

Takenaka, Toshiko(Seattle: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, University of Washington School of Law, 2017-10)

Japan is one of most innovative drug manufacturer-friendly countries because it revised its patent and drug regulation systems for providing patent and non-patent incentives for new use and treatment R&D based on its ...

Chellis, Christopher(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2017-06)

Christopher Chellis, 2017 JD Candidate at Willamette University College of Law. This Article was researched and written under the supervision and guidance of Professor Jeffrey C. Dobbins, Associate Professor of Law at ...

Anderson, Erin(Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Law, 2013-12)

Decker v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center is a recently
decided Supreme Court case that originated in the forests of Oregon. Frustrated
by the level of pollution in Oregon rivers that was originating from logging
roads, ...